English, asked by ethantheo829, 11 months ago

The naturalist John Muir once said, “When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” He meant that in nature, nothing exists alone; everything is connected.

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The statement shows that everything is connected in nature whether through lives or food chain.

Explanation:

  • One thing depends upon others for its survival.

  • If we are talking about the food cycle some animals depend upon planets and we depend upon plants and animals.

  • On the other hand, children depend on their parents.

  • One is the reason for the survival of the other.

  • So everything in nature is the reason that we are alive.

Answered by jeyjames0726
45

Answer:

The Earth consist of four subsystems, across whose boundaries matter and energy flows, the atmosphere (air), biosphere (living things), hydrosphere (water), and geosphere (land). The atmosphere provides the geosphere with heat and energy needed for rock breakdown and erosion. The biosphere receives gases, heat, and sunlight (energy) from the atmosphere. It receives water from the hydrosphere and a living medium from the geosphere.

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